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On the Bieberbach and Koebe constants for sector domains and sector disks
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    On the Bieberbach and Koebe constants for sector domains and sector disks (English)
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    8 March 2004
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    A domain \(D\subset\mathbb{C}\) is hyperbolic if its complement contains at leas two points. For a point \(w\in D\), we denote by \(\lambda_D(w)\) the hyperbolic metric of \(D\) at \(w\) and by \(\delta_D(w)\) the infimum Euclidean distance from \(w\) to the boundary of \(D\). We define \(C(D)= \inf\{\lambda_D(w)\cdot\delta_D(w): w\in D\}\) and \(\eta(D)= {1\over 2}\sup\{{\Delta\log\lambda_D(w)\over\lambda_D(w)}: w\in D\}\) [see \textit{D. Minda}, Contemporary Math. 38, 43--52 (1985; Zbl 0554.30010); \textit{R. Harmelin} and \textit{D. Minda}, Isr. J. Math. 77, 115--127 (1992; Zbl 0795.30038)]. We call \(\eta(D)\) the Bieberbach constant and \(C(D)\) the Koebe constant for a hyperbolic domain \(D\). The authors proved: Theorem 1. Suppose that \(D_\rho= \{w:|\text{arg\,}w|< \rho\pi/4\}\), \(2\leq\rho\leq 4\) (sector domain). Then \(C(D_\rho)= 1/\rho\). Theorem 2. Suppose that \(S_\rho= \{w:|\text{arg\,}w|< \rho\pi/4\) and \(| w|< r\}\), where \(r\) is a finite positive number, \(2\leq\rho\leq 4\) (sector disc). Then \(C(S_\rho)= 1/\rho\). Theorem 3. Suppose that \(S_\rho\) is a sector disc and that \(2\leq\rho\leq 4\). Then \(\rho/2\leq \eta(S_\rho)\leq 2\).
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    Bieberbach constant
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    Koebe constant
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